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morning on "washington journal." that will do it for this morning. we're back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern with more of "washington journal." we will hear about the u.s. economy he will be talking about the recent decision of you yes on the decision not to ensure houses of some employees. will talkillingham about the effort to improve air traffic safety and reduce delays. that is tomorrow morning beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. i hope you have a great rest of the weekend. we will see you here tomorrow morning. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] lex today debbie wasserman schultz is our guest on "newsmakers." discuss economic inequality. later, a look at the state of the u.s. economy. >> this week on "newsmakers" debbie wasserman schultz chair of the democratic national committee. in the studio we have karen at the "washington post. if i could begin why you are in arizona. the dnc is meeting for their fall meeting. what will you be voting? will be talking about the four
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in the studio we have karen tumulty at the "washington post" and charlie babington. if i could begin why you are in arizona. the dnc is meeting for their fall meeting. what will you be voting? >> we will be talking about the four key pillars that the democratic national party will focus on over the next election cycle and beyond. those are making sure that we can train and recruit the next generation of political leaders. we have hired a full-time training staff to make sure they have the tools they need to really run 21st century campaigns.. . making sure we build on our digital advantage and ensure that we can continue to run circles around the republicans when it comes to running a modern campaign. kick off a voter registration efforts. we know in states like arizona and texas, and arizona there have been significant demographic shifts that have identified opportunities to begin likely did in colorado and virginia to turn states that were decidedly red to purple and then eventually to blue. we are going to do that through aggressive voter registration efforts. we
in the studio we have karen tumulty at the "washington post" and charlie babington. if i could begin why you are in arizona. the dnc is meeting for their fall meeting. what will you be voting? >> we will be talking about the four key pillars that the democratic national party will focus on over the next election cycle and beyond. those are making sure that we can train and recruit the next generation of political leaders. we have hired a full-time training staff to make sure...
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all looking forward to august 24 and the march on washington. this is an opportunity to see how this affects millions of americans all over the country, how they feel about this right. as the naacp legal defense fund, we are continuing to talk to communities about voting discrimination and what is happening. we will not rest until we ensure all voters have equal access to participate in the voting process. we are happy the president is focused on this and thrilled that he and the attorney general were willing to meet you all of us to reassure their commitment to preserving the right to vote. thank you. >> thank you. -- one of the organizations currently litigating in texas. this presents an immediate opportunity to use one of the main tools in the voting rights act of 1960 five to ensure a jurisdiction with a long- standing and continuing history of discrimination in voting is subjected to appropriate review of his voting processes. this makes the meeting with the president particularly opportune. the coalition that met with the president is sim
all looking forward to august 24 and the march on washington. this is an opportunity to see how this affects millions of americans all over the country, how they feel about this right. as the naacp legal defense fund, we are continuing to talk to communities about voting discrimination and what is happening. we will not rest until we ensure all voters have equal access to participate in the voting process. we are happy the president is focused on this and thrilled that he and the attorney...
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washington, d.c., a celestial event here commemorating the march on washington. live shots of the lincoln memorial where the event will take place. our next guest will talk about the march as well as a civil right act of 1964. american universities clarence lusane. he will talk about that as "washington journal" continues after this. ♪ loss.on't want to see the frustrated when i see so much loss of state and local journalism covering what is happening in states on the ground. a lot of this national journalism is not as good. you do not have that local journalism. a lot of what i do is watching, reading local and state stories, seeing what is happening at that level, and figuring out how it is bubbling up to the national level. if there are people on the ground doing that sort of work, i think national journalism suffers quite a bit. so i really hope that someone figures out a way how to keep that sustainable and keep those people in place. we are going to see a lot more social media. i think where p
washington, d.c., a celestial event here commemorating the march on washington. live shots of the lincoln memorial where the event will take place. our next guest will talk about the march as well as a civil right act of 1964. american universities clarence lusane. he will talk about that as "washington journal" continues after this. ♪ loss.on't want to see the frustrated when i see so much loss of state and local journalism covering what is happening in states on the ground. a lot...
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more open " washington journal" ahead on -- more "washington journal" ahead on c-span. from♪ [video clip] had 16y on we said we acres of land that we had to put something on. or maybe not. everyone wanted a say. -- leadersy readers promised a public process for input on the master plan, but at the same time that was going on, however, you have larry silverstein, the developer leasing office space and the port authority, who really believed in the importance of the commercial space being destroyed. they wanted to make sure that lower manhattan remained an international financial hub and believed that for that to happen they had to rebuild the commercial space. "the battle for ground zero" tonight at 9:00 on c-span 2. begin with a well-known american novelist, james baldwin. mr. baldwin, what about the mark in washington? country,tely in this it was enough to be around one president being more significant, the most noted .emonstration to free americans i express my support of civil rights largely by talking about it at cocktail parties, i am afraid. like many this summe
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as cincinnati turned to washington, washington turned to , andical appointee offices the president began calling this scandal phony. understand is how you can think the american people would accept this as phony. this is a real investigation. we need real discovery. if these documents need to be redacted, then by definition you have no reason to deliver them. if you can only deliver me blank pages, deliver them to the other committee. i will tell you one thing. as these pages, which are almost impossible to figure out where they came from, you'd better hope. you'd better really hope that we don't find something there that should not have been redacted, which we expect we will. moreover, i am sad to see you go because i thought you could do something. i am said to issue a subpoena because that is not what i thought we were going to have. we did not enter this investigation thinking that this was some grand conspiracy. we entered this thinking this was something fundamentally wrong. my democratic friends are convinced that progressives were targeted even though your own inspector general s
as cincinnati turned to washington, washington turned to , andical appointee offices the president began calling this scandal phony. understand is how you can think the american people would accept this as phony. this is a real investigation. we need real discovery. if these documents need to be redacted, then by definition you have no reason to deliver them. if you can only deliver me blank pages, deliver them to the other committee. i will tell you one thing. as these pages, which are almost...
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host: this is the piece in the "washington times" -- this in the "washington times" if you are interested as we talk about the attorney general seeking to revamp drug sentencing laws and we will continue that conversation. we want to show you some other news, front page of "the washington times" has this headline on the sunday talk shows, michael mccaul, republican from texas, the chairman of the house homeland security committee, he was on "meet the press," and here is what he had to say about the administration surveillance program and what the president had to say on friday. [video clip] >> he has not adequately explain them or defended them. now he is in a bit of a mess. on the heels of the irs scandal, where people do not trust this government or administration with their tax records, they sure do not trust this administration with their phone records. >> that was congressman mike mccall, republican of texas. he has up the homeland security committee in the house. dutch ruppersberger, the democrat from maryland, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. he was on cbs'
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the state of washington -- mr. chairman i would like unanimous consent to enter into the record what is happening in or or in terms of -- oregon in terms of lower cost. people are actually not comparing apples to apples. they are not comparing healthcare that no longer has preexisting conditions, no longer can cherry pick in terms of inadequate coverage that previously people had. and i find this unfortunate. but i find it entirely consistent with what has appened in this committee. when we had the prescription medicare drug program jammed through in the middle of the night after unprecedented arm twisting, some republicans claimed borderline bribery, leaving the machine open for two and a half three hours, whatever it was. and these were not our approaches and a program that wasn't paid for, unlike this, we could have sabotaged it. we could have picked away at it. but to the best of my knowledge all of us rolled up our sleeves. that was the law. there was an opportunity to give benefit to people and we were moving
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you mean coming back to washington d.c.? just come back to wherever he is being president and go away from being president. the other caller said he should perhaps resigned. that is what i think. rose brought up the division in politics, that is the subject of today's lead editorial in the wall street journal on a different potential candidate, hillary clinton. her racial politics is the headline there. the next piece notes that she makes a polarizing pitch that ignores trends in voter turnouts. that opinion piece notes that hillary clinton is playing racial politics right now -- on the issue of potential candidates in 2016, here is a front page piece today also in "the wall street journal" -- on that same story, it goes on to note the history here. it notes -- over the past half-century, vice presidents who ran invariably capture their parties nomination -- the last president to fail the nomination was out in berkeley, who suffer -- who was under harry truman. he was 74 and his age was cited as a reason for defeat. stir bid
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back here. >> from george washington university. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i wanted to see what you think people think about the common core little differently. we have had 30 years of tandards and high-stakes testing. we are still being told we are going to hell in a handbasket. are people just weary about all of this? the parents now are the ones who went through that in school. they went through the various standards and high-stakes testing themselves as children, so was that one problem? when the poll was talking about 21st-century standards for employment, we continue to see jobs going overseas to cheaper labor markets. parents and citizens are snappy about this. maybe we should perhaps think about common core in terms of not human capital but emocratic citizenry. >> who wants to jump in? >> tough one. i think it really does get to the question on the idea of messaging and how anytime you're asking people to do something that is hard, different, or knew you have to take into account all of the issues that you just raised -- their own history,
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washington -- influence does washington have. again, for our first 45 minutes on the to get your take economy. you can call us on those lines. if you want to reach out to us on social media, twitter @ cspanwj. on facebook we have about 13 comments. you can always send us an e-mail at journal@c-span.org. here are the figures from the front page of the wall street journal -- it also talks about the unemployment figure, standing at 7.4%. that is dropping from 7.6%. here to give us a little bit of the numbers and what the numbers a reporter from "the wall street journal." aside from the actual numbers, what is the real story behind these figures? guest: good morning. the real concern is where these jobs are being created. we are seeing a lot of job growth in areas that typically have low wages like retailers, we are not seeing big growth in even the medical area where you need an advanced degree and the jobs pay better. the positive was the unemployment rate dropped but a big reason it dropped was because the labor force shrunk. sayi
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interacting with washington? guest: with our offices just across the river in alexandria, we meet regularly with folks up on capitol hill both in the house and the senate to discuss issues of critical importance not only to ports themselves but to our transportation infrastructure connecting to our ports as well as obviously to our international competitors. in addition we work with the federal agencies, the department of transportation, homeland security, commerce department on issues that relate to trade and public ports. host: what are some of the top priorities that you're having meetings about with officials in washington? uest: the primary issues right now focus on infrastructure both at the port facilities themselves but also connecting to the port facilities both on the landside the last mile in and out, the connection to sbresbr state highways but also importantly the navigation channels leading into and out of our ports. there's a federal government channel and it's important that -- be both maintained
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as "washington journal" continues. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> live coverage of the national governors association annual summer meeting in milwaukee, wisconsin. the see of the nation's governors discussed infrastructure and the global economy. ,unday, live at noon on c-span2 book tv with questions for author and head up. -- pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins, ben carson. and on american history tv, 1968 -- from the assassinations of martin luther king, junior, and robert kennedy to the tet offensive. sunday at 1:00. >> what are the milestone years for first ladies through history? >> well, i would say certainly mrs. adams, her period. the first to live in the white house. she was a very opinionated and bright lady. capable lady. side, dollycial madison and the melodrama of the burning of the house. other firste ladies, but you go through a period where there really aren't many first ladies. i would take it up from there to president you can impress a niece. everyone the would rememb
as "washington journal" continues. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> live coverage of the national governors association annual summer meeting in milwaukee, wisconsin. the see of the nation's governors discussed infrastructure and the global economy. ,unday, live at noon on c-span2 book tv with questions for author and head up. -- pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins, ben carson. and on american history tv, 1968 -- from the assassinations of martin...
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next "washington thenal," a look back at march on washington. be joined byso managing editor of trent views and usa today. >> now as we move into the modern era we will feature the first ladies in their own words. >> this would be one of the foundations on which we would know that in the world an atmosphere in which peace could grow. >> i do not think the white house could along to one person. it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives and it it andit should preserve enhance it. >> season two features 21st ladies. live monday night, including your calls, facebook comments, and tweets. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano is stepping down to be president of the university of california. she spoke tuesday at the national press club for half an hour. >> good morning and thank you for joining us today for the secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano's farewell address. for over four years, she has overseen the third-largest cabinet agency in the federal government with more than 240,000 employees across the cou
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"washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is john shiffman and has had a series of stories looking at intelligence gathered taking place within the drug enforcement agency. tell us about this program. what did you discover? guest: i worked with my colleague and we found the dea program that has been public for many years called the special operations division located in virginia. but a lot of what they do is public and coordinating international cases like the case against the russian arms broker, they also had a part of special operations that they did not publicize at all. they take tips from intelligence agencies, from informants, foreign governments, domestic wiretaps, and a large database which is different than they nsa record and that pass them along to agents in the field. while this is perfectly acceptable, probably acceptable, to pass along the tips, what happens next raises questions. the agency has been instructed to create something called parallel construction. case,s once they make a they a
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on washington. washington journal will look at the situation in syria. then, the keystone pipeline. an annual report of economic and workplace priorities. >> one of the most fun -- fun times i ever had was 2006 and it looks like democrats were going to take over -- take a bag over the house and is was looking bad for republicans. cheney's office called want to know if i could come over so we went over to the vice president residents and have breakfast. i had met him before. first of all, it is unbelievable how much he knew about -- he had been to so many of these district of the years as one of the republican leaders of the house. he was sort of acting gus how bad is this -- asking us how bad is this? we were saying, yeah, it is pretty bad. that and we get to say deal with both caucuses and get a sense of the players. >> with more than 30 years of an analyst, charlie cook has tracked every race soon made 82. see the rest of this interview on sunday. >> there are several types of bullying that the le
on washington. washington journal will look at the situation in syria. then, the keystone pipeline. an annual report of economic and workplace priorities. >> one of the most fun -- fun times i ever had was 2006 and it looks like democrats were going to take over -- take a bag over the house and is was looking bad for republicans. cheney's office called want to know if i could come over so we went over to the vice president residents and have breakfast. i had met him before. first of all,...
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washington. you missed it yesterday, the senate took a vote on whether to continue aid to egypt. here is the headline. in "the washington times" -- what the money is spent on? tanks. tanks roll over people and protest. i have no love lost for the muslim brotherhood but they disappeared them. we will give the money to the military that is disappearing people. no one has heard from president morsi. i do not think he would be a good president or any country. but we will give money to people who make people disappear? does anybody remember the soviet union? people stand up and say how bad it is the soviet union may people disappear. i am with them. i support that. that is what the military in egypt is doing, making people disappear. writes it upco" this way -- >> it is a question about whether or not we will continue to pursue our own national interest and the national security in egypt in the middle east. about democracy. it is about the 30 million protesting in egypt that senator paul referred to,
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host: for washington, maryland. and uninsured caller. caller: i have been doing a lot of natural taking care of myself by natural means. i am looking for natural doctors now. a lot of people are so ignorant about healthcare. as one of the main reasons the health insurance companies are like that. i would love to see the new healthcare law act work. we need to stop listening to bill o'reilly and fox cable. they have state of the art insurance care. we need access to the health care. i do not want to go to the doc for and said our naked and get two minutes worth of a doctors time. $10 of that is going to your actual healthcare. could we ever come to a time where we would actually have no employers responsible for healthcare? people need to be able to have their own health care. host: let's dive into some of those. guest: there is a lot of interest among republicans. health insurance should not eat link to your job. it should be something you take with you. that thought is certainly out there. this is very much based on the system. it would
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iwas in washington -- yes, was in washington 50 years ago and i was standing to the left of the lincoln memorial. marian anderson walked right by. i was scared of her entourage. i was listening to mr. king and charlton heston and different movie stars. that was my second time having seen king when he came to dayton. things have changed. newsee more blacks in the and on communications. we still have a long way to go. host: how did you get to washington? did you drive? bus.r: we left dayton on a d had a leader here in ayton. thomas the spitting image of martin luther king. they invited me to come down. wayal estate lady paid my or gave him money so i can have money when i got there. i had two little girls at the time. that motivated me. if i did not go and if i survived, if someone were to ask me what was my contribution, what was i going to be able to tell my children? me toeally motivated help. it was a great experience. i was 23 years old at the time. i am 77 now. host: thank you for your call. this comes from gene with reference to the clip we showed about charlton heston. there will
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that lineve to have of thinking in washington dc. it comes to solutions, what do you think he offers to problems that in your mind exists? he addresses personal responsibility, which our country needs more and more. the -- makes people are a silly responsible. you can take a look at his life and past experience. he came from a poverty situation and is one of the most successful success stories in the united states. he would be a fantastic leader for us at this time. host: how did he come to your attention? every time he speaks he just reinforces in what i believe and have come to believe. he has common sense with his answers and thoughts. , as far as heon goes, he has appeared several times on this program. if you want to stay -- if you want to see things he's said or speeches he's given, i invite you to go to our video library. you can see our archive of what's available about the person. washington dc is up next, democrats line, anthony. caller: good morning. being a democrat i honestly believe hillary clinton is going always iood
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he helped organize the march on washington. he was a former congressman, mayor of atlanta, and ambassador to the united nations. he is currently a professor at the andrew young school of policy studies at your estate university. --my left, glen hoeffel, and iffil, reporter managing editor of pbs's washington week. she has covered seven presidential campaigns, vice presidential debates. before that, she worked for nbc, the new york times, and the washington post. in this business, she is regarded as one of the best. , one ofght, julian bond the leaders of the civil rights movement while a student at morehouse college. the studentund nonviolent coordinating committee. in 1998, he was elected chairman of the naacp, the national association for the advancement of colored people. he was also elected to the georgia house and senate. he has been a radio and television commentator and is currently a professor at both american university and the university of virginia. to my immediate left, a man often described as the conscience of the
he helped organize the march on washington. he was a former congressman, mayor of atlanta, and ambassador to the united nations. he is currently a professor at the andrew young school of policy studies at your estate university. --my left, glen hoeffel, and iffil, reporter managing editor of pbs's washington week. she has covered seven presidential campaigns, vice presidential debates. before that, she worked for nbc, the new york times, and the washington post. in this business, she is...
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one year before the 1963 march on washington. we're dedicated to the ideals of this march and what it represents. i am proud to stand on behalf of all pepsico associates here today and on the shoulders of those who made it possible for me to stand before you. i am deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity. thank you. >> ♪ >> our next speaker is the .randson of mahatma gandhi biographer, research prof. at the center for south asian and middle eastern studies, univ. of dr. gandhi. d grandfather never visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. meetingary, 1936, after four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will be delivered to the world. " in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this in new york city. develop anon must overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole." dr. king added a warning against what he called the apathy of thought.t fought -- we
one year before the 1963 march on washington. we're dedicated to the ideals of this march and what it represents. i am proud to stand on behalf of all pepsico associates here today and on the shoulders of those who made it possible for me to stand before you. i am deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity. thank you. >> ♪ >> our next speaker is the .randson of mahatma gandhi biographer, research prof. at the center for south asian and middle eastern studies, univ. of dr....
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following them, on these on the -- the eve of the great march on -- ongton in washington washington, one of the founders of the organization passed away, w.b. dubois. it was a transition from one era to the next. we will hear from the president of the civil rights organization in america. try as they might to cut a slow -- cut us low, as the naacp, fire it up. >> good morning, my name is donna. in times like today i stand proudly with you as an african american lesbian representing the human rights campaign. i am proud because he lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, and the african- american community, are working together toward justice for all. there have been many attempts to tell you that we cannot get a long. do not believe the hype. i come from a mother and a father that sat at the table. my family inner that my family is lifetime members of the naacp. i am part of the fabric that we've our destiny together to freedom. it is not about one civil rights group but of all of our civil rights for everyone. as we move forward in our celebration of this 50th anniversary,
following them, on these on the -- the eve of the great march on -- ongton in washington washington, one of the founders of the organization passed away, w.b. dubois. it was a transition from one era to the next. we will hear from the president of the civil rights organization in america. try as they might to cut a slow -- cut us low, as the naacp, fire it up. >> good morning, my name is donna. in times like today i stand proudly with you as an african american lesbian representing the...
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but we're told that washington doesn't work. washington is not broken. washington is a finely tuned machine that is aimed at expanding government, taking away our freedoms and picking winners and losers in the economy. [applause] but here's the dirty secret. all of us in this room together, when we stick together, when we make sure that our voice is heard, when we hold congress accountable, we can stop it. they can't pass this legislation unless we amlou them. and if we go to their town halls, if we go to the ballot box, if we demand change from washington, we will get it. [applause] and so we have a problem in washington and that there's a lot of people who seem to be part of the no, we can't, caucus. they say no, we can't have a flat, fair low tax. they say no we can't get rid of the department of of education instead of empower parents with choice. right now they're saying no we can't defund obamacare. well, all of us in this room know that's not true. we all know, yes, we can do all those things. [applause] and let me tell you how we can do it. the f
but we're told that washington doesn't work. washington is not broken. washington is a finely tuned machine that is aimed at expanding government, taking away our freedoms and picking winners and losers in the economy. [applause] but here's the dirty secret. all of us in this room together, when we stick together, when we make sure that our voice is heard, when we hold congress accountable, we can stop it. they can't pass this legislation unless we amlou them. and if we go to their town halls,...
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one year before the 1963 march on washington. we're dedicated to the ideals of this march and what it represents. i am proud to stand on behalf of all pepsico associates here today and on the shoulders of those who made it possible for me to stand before you. i am deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity. thank you. >> ♪ ♪ >> our next speaker is the grandson of mahatma gandhi. biographer, research prof. at the center for south asian and middle eastern studies, univ. of illinois, dr. gandhi. >> my grandfather never visited the united states, but his heart was fully involved in the struggle in this country. in february, 1936, after meeting four african-americans in western india, this is what he said. "if it comes true, it may be through the african americans that the adult trade of message of non-violence will be delivered to the world." in 1967, four years after the 1963 march, dr. king said this n new york city. "every nation must develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole." dr. king added a warning against w
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am a but to washington -- washington, but to washington. we, the people, who take on the mantle of citizenship, you are marching. [cheers and applause] that is the lesson of our past. that is the promise of tomorrow. in the face of impossible odds, people who love their country can change it. when millions of americans of every race, every faith and every station can join together in a spirit of brotherhood, those mountains will be made low and those rough places will be made plain and those crooked places, they straighten out towards grace. we will vindicate the faith of those who sacrifice so much and live up to the true meaning of our creed as one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ america ? [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ where peole dare to dream ♪ landrica, america, the of the free ♪ ♪ise from the ashes america i love ♪ land that ♪ ♪merica america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪merica [applause] >> another chance to see the anniversary of the march on washington. later, on w
am a but to washington -- washington, but to washington. we, the people, who take on the mantle of citizenship, you are marching. [cheers and applause] that is the lesson of our past. that is the promise of tomorrow. in the face of impossible odds, people who love their country can change it. when millions of americans of every race, every faith and every station can join together in a spirit of brotherhood, those mountains will be made low and those rough places will be made plain and those...
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on the next washington journal, we look back at the 1963 march on washington and how america has changed. our guest is the author and radio talkshow host and sociology professor at georgetown university. live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> there are several types of bullying the left loves engaging in. they love it here at racial bullying. the left philosophy is based almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything they do is to stand up on behalf of some victimized minority. is that if wes oppose their policy, by necessity, the logic is, we hate blacks, jews, and women. that is the philosophy they trot out. >> ben schapiro is sunday's guests. he will take your calls and comments for three hours live starting at noon eastern. looking ahead, congressman john lewis will be october's guest. book tv's bookclub returns in september. read the book and engage in our facebook page and twitter. >> the secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano's farewell address. for over four years, she has overseen the third-largest
on the next washington journal, we look back at the 1963 march on washington and how america has changed. our guest is the author and radio talkshow host and sociology professor at georgetown university. live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> there are several types of bullying the left loves engaging in. they love it here at racial bullying. the left philosophy is based almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything...
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we need a solution from washington. i appreciate -- >> i think you are right, and if our entire delegation, republican and democrat, senator flake and i hoped it would help our organization somewhat, don't you agree? go ahead. >> i certainly do. with all due respect, we still need all the help we can get from washington. i call for that support. >> i have accumulated a lot of seniority. i will not live forever, contrary to popular belief. it should not be based on seniority. it should be based on virtue. he should have a level playing field of everybody competing for tax dollars. we should not have it spent on the basis of seniority or clout. otherwise, soon or later we suffer because we are going to have new members of the congress and senate. arizona sends a lot more money to washington than it gets back. what our job i think should be is -- rather than saying let me put her feet in the trough. that is where we might have a slight disagreement. >> we just need to get our money back. thank you for working on it. on imm
we need a solution from washington. i appreciate -- >> i think you are right, and if our entire delegation, republican and democrat, senator flake and i hoped it would help our organization somewhat, don't you agree? go ahead. >> i certainly do. with all due respect, we still need all the help we can get from washington. i call for that support. >> i have accumulated a lot of seniority. i will not live forever, contrary to popular belief. it should not be based on seniority....
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she's a contributing editor and writer at the washington magazine. her work has appeared in the nation, news day, new york times, mother jones, village boys, salon -- and author of two other books home fires burning, married to military for better or worse. she had traveled all over the country for a year-and-a-half to cover at the quality of the indigent today. she had to travel the count country to get here today. she came from maryland. we are very excited she's here. her well recent investigation shows inadequacy of our legal system. let's welcome her. [ applause ] >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm very excited to be here, if a bit sleepy. as he said, my new book was really an effort to take the temperature of public defense across the country and i visited a lot of public defenders offices, watched a lot of trials and discovered that there was a crisis in the court's that probably all of you are well aware of and really tried to dig in and find out what was going on and where all these problems were arising that we didn't have equal justice 50 ye
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"washington journal" continues. host: america's mental healthcare system is under going plenty of change whether it's reduction due to sequestration or new requirement from the affordable care act. joining us now to discuss these issues and how mental illness is viewed in america today is ron honberg of the national alliance on mental ilness. let's start with the major new healthcare law that the obama administration is working to implement. how is the law changing the mental healthcare system in the united states? guest: good morning. thank you for having me on. there is great potential that the affordable care act could change the mental health system for the better. really there are two dimensions of it that could be very beneficial. first, the state insurance exchanges, the marketplaces, are required to cover mental health and substance because benefits on par at a parody level with all other medical disorders. that is really very positive development. it's the result of a federal law passed before the affordabl
"washington journal" continues. host: america's mental healthcare system is under going plenty of change whether it's reduction due to sequestration or new requirement from the affordable care act. joining us now to discuss these issues and how mental illness is viewed in america today is ron honberg of the national alliance on mental ilness. let's start with the major new healthcare law that the obama administration is working to implement. how is the law changing the mental...
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john kerry also here in washington. the new york times reporting on friday there's a meeting planned with russian officials to discuss whether the president will have a one-on-one meeting with president putin in moscow early next month. the associated press reporting on the first criminal charges filed in last year's benghazi attack, naming olivia militia head and others in the september 11 embassy attack that killed four americans. terrorism, one of the topics last night when the president sat down with jay leno on "the tonight show." it marked his sixth appearance as either presidential candidate or president. we will get your reaction to the president using "the tonight show" as a forum to discuss serious issues. join us on facebook or send us a tweet, http://twitter.com/cspanwj and .-span hasbbc reporting yemen foiled an al qaeda plot to blow up oil pipelines and sees some of the country's main ports. the story was released a short while ago saying both u.s. and the uk have withdrawn diplomatic staff from yemen, pro
john kerry also here in washington. the new york times reporting on friday there's a meeting planned with russian officials to discuss whether the president will have a one-on-one meeting with president putin in moscow early next month. the associated press reporting on the first criminal charges filed in last year's benghazi attack, naming olivia militia head and others in the september 11 embassy attack that killed four americans. terrorism, one of the topics last night when the president sat...
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covers national politics for the washington post. republican senator ted cruz is making news relearning his citizenship. what is he saying? >> basically, ted cruz released his birth certificate and a story that was posted late sunday night. it talks about an issue that we have been looking at for a canle while which is, 10 -- ted cruz run for president? he was born in canada to a u.s. citizen mother and a cuban father. there has never been a president who has been foreign-born like that. legal experts generally agree that he probably can serve as president but it remains uncertain. >> legal experts are claiming that he is a canadian citizen. be on acknowledging that news, what is he doing in response? >> i think this is all part of a rollout for him. --is certainly speaking his sticking his toes into the presidential process. he was in iowa this month. he is going to new hampshire on friday. those are two very important states in the presidential process. i think this was an effort by his team to get this tissue -- this issue out of
covers national politics for the washington post. republican senator ted cruz is making news relearning his citizenship. what is he saying? >> basically, ted cruz released his birth certificate and a story that was posted late sunday night. it talks about an issue that we have been looking at for a canle while which is, 10 -- ted cruz run for president? he was born in canada to a u.s. citizen mother and a cuban father. there has never been a president who has been foreign-born like that....
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an opponent mary washington -- mayor in washington. when the president was led to believe that the march was threatening the airport, the train station, the bus station, on military lockdown. there was so much fear in the air by the government. most d.c. resident did not come to the march because of intimidation on that day. the day that we marched in 1963 was so different. with their food and their cars, you could not buy ice cream at howard johnson. you could not rent a room at holiday inn. gps, you had use a to go by where you could stop at certain restaurants and in certain churches or in certain .elatives' homes it was not uncommon to see phd's and lawyers and doctors in humiliation. during that day, african- american soldiers had to sit behind p.o.w. -- nazi pow's. basis,uld not perform on -- on bases. at forw's laughter fighting for a country where they did not have at it -- have as many rights as they have. the gay -- the day he gave that speech, a couple was sitting in the park. it was illegal to sit in the park downtown. the
an opponent mary washington -- mayor in washington. when the president was led to believe that the march was threatening the airport, the train station, the bus station, on military lockdown. there was so much fear in the air by the government. most d.c. resident did not come to the march because of intimidation on that day. the day that we marched in 1963 was so different. with their food and their cars, you could not buy ice cream at howard johnson. you could not rent a room at holiday inn....
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not washington, d.c. and not the irs. >> the house went on to pass that bill, the 232 to 185.\ billouse also passed a requiring congressional approval of regulations costing more than $100 million. minority whip steny hoyer came to the house for late in the day to speak about the current congressional stalemate guarding budget negotiations. here is a look at that now. >> as theppening our. speaker knows, i am also the minority whip. as the minority whip, at the close of the week, we normally have a colloquy between the majority whip and myself. that colloquy is to discuss the , to discuss the priorities that each side believes ought to be considered by this house. colloquy have that when the year to come -- excuse me, the week to come is another session. we have now adjourned or will soon adjourn for five weeks. we will not be in session. without doingned the people's business. adjourned without resulting some of the most vexing challenges that confront this congress and our country. withoutadjourned addr
not washington, d.c. and not the irs. >> the house went on to pass that bill, the 232 to 185.\ billouse also passed a requiring congressional approval of regulations costing more than $100 million. minority whip steny hoyer came to the house for late in the day to speak about the current congressional stalemate guarding budget negotiations. here is a look at that now. >> as theppening our. speaker knows, i am also the minority whip. as the minority whip, at the close of the week, we...
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is a chieflz washington correspondent for "the washington post." thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. appearing on be "face the nation," after this. --ing up in just a moment, coming up in just a moment, governor john hickenlooper will be joining us. all weekend long on booktv and american history tv, we will take you to nevada's capital, carson city, at 5:00. feature the carson city school, that includes the stewart indian school, one of the many schools created across the country to assimilate native american children during the late 19th and into the 20th century. the chairman of the commission is richard arnold. his mother attended that school. he talks to us about the history of this location. >> this is the former stewart indian school, previously known as the carson india school. school isdian actually a school that was similar to many throughout the united states. it had a purpose to call straight indian people from their respective areas that were nearby. these replaced systematically throughout the united states. they were typically remote areas. even thoug
is a chieflz washington correspondent for "the washington post." thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. appearing on be "face the nation," after this. --ing up in just a moment, coming up in just a moment, governor john hickenlooper will be joining us. all weekend long on booktv and american history tv, we will take you to nevada's capital, carson city, at 5:00. feature the carson city school, that includes the stewart indian school, one of the many schools created...
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a march on washington became one of its defining moments. there are countless photographs of that historic day. one shows a pair of national park service rangers standing by dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the image captures a small moment in a great event, but speaks volumes about the role of the national park service. we are here, we will always be here as the guardians of the american story. we gather today admits the greatest concentration of american monuments anywhere in the country -- amidst the greatest concentration of american monuments anywhere in the country. at each you will find a familiar national park service arrowhead, and the distinctive ranger's flat hat. we are there to welcome visitors, answer questions, and take care of these treasured places, to preserve the american stories they represent and the aspirations that bind us together as a people. the places are now reserved as national parks across our nation. the first women's rights convention in seneca, new york. the edmund pettis bridge and the long roa
a march on washington became one of its defining moments. there are countless photographs of that historic day. one shows a pair of national park service rangers standing by dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the image captures a small moment in a great event, but speaks volumes about the role of the national park service. we are here, we will always be here as the guardians of the american story. we gather today admits the greatest concentration of american monuments anywhere in...
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that is all the time we have in this first segment of the washington -- of "the washington journal." up next, we will be joined by keith hall to talk about the , and later,ket former u.s. ambassador chris hill will talk to us about the closing of several embassies in the wake of this latest terror threat. first, a look at what is coming up on the sunday shows with c- span radio. television's sunday talk shows, topics include relations,.-russia surveillance programs, the upcoming 2014 elections, and the sale of "the washington post." you can hear all the programs on c-span radio beginning at noon eastern with nbc's meet the press. today's guests include republican representative michael mccaul and steve king, and democratic senator claire mccaskill. at 1:00 p.m., here abc's this week with an appearance by edward snowden's father and their attorney. also democratic senator bob menendez and republican representatives ed royce and louie gohmert. additionally, representative joaquin castro, a texas democrat. at 2:00, it is fox news sunday. arizona republican senator john mccain, democrati
that is all the time we have in this first segment of the washington -- of "the washington journal." up next, we will be joined by keith hall to talk about the , and later,ket former u.s. ambassador chris hill will talk to us about the closing of several embassies in the wake of this latest terror threat. first, a look at what is coming up on the sunday shows with c- span radio. television's sunday talk shows, topics include relations,.-russia surveillance programs, the upcoming 2014...
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let's make sure washington does its job. what makes me frustrated sometimes, the very folks who say they stand with our military proudly, the same ones who are standing in the way of fixing the sequester. it is important to look at deeds and not words. , it is true for our national security, we have always got to make sure we are dealing with our deficits and debt. our economy is strong. that means the military is strong. if our economy is weak. our deficits are falling of the fastest rate in decades. we cut them in half. they keep on moving in the right in that context. congress needs to agree on a responsible plan that reduces our deficit but also keeps our military strong. also investing in education. also investing in research. also investing in infrastructure. that's what you deserve. that's what your families deserve. that's what i'm fighting for. that is my commitment to you. [applause] keeping a military strong require something else. that is taking care of our extraordinary wounded warriors. here at pendleton, you a
let's make sure washington does its job. what makes me frustrated sometimes, the very folks who say they stand with our military proudly, the same ones who are standing in the way of fixing the sequester. it is important to look at deeds and not words. , it is true for our national security, we have always got to make sure we are dealing with our deficits and debt. our economy is strong. that means the military is strong. if our economy is weak. our deficits are falling of the fastest rate in...
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host: again, from page "washington post." and this is in the "wall street journal," another departure host: arlene is in jacksonville, north carolina. who would you nominate? my nominee is my friend and used to be my neighbor bradley lang, his wife alyssa others.d two explosion, andun another lost lake, john. brad lost both legs. through all of his misery and pain, he went to school online while he was having surgery and -- business coming with his friends. i watched them work every day through the pain that they still have. they work really hard setting up the business. they were also on "60 minutes." for soldiersoking and looking for people -- tough to go on after all the suffering they had to go through, bradley lang, his wife alyssa lang, who is a detective with justice here in north carolina, and their little baby, who is about one and a half, david lang -- for: all right, thank you that suggestion. from the front of the metro section of the "washington post," more news on governor bob mcdonnell of virginia -- host: this
host: again, from page "washington post." and this is in the "wall street journal," another departure host: arlene is in jacksonville, north carolina. who would you nominate? my nominee is my friend and used to be my neighbor bradley lang, his wife alyssa others.d two explosion, andun another lost lake, john. brad lost both legs. through all of his misery and pain, he went to school online while he was having surgery and -- business coming with his friends. i watched them...
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would let that helicopter leaf washington, d.c. today. this is a commonsense, bipartisan amendment that gives our farmers a stronger voice and better place at the table when e.p.a. is considering these regulations that impact the ag community and i want to thank ranking member peterson forporting this effort as well. i urge my colleagues to support it andt to say thank you, mr. chairman, to my colleague from tennessee for making this actually a lively debate tonight and hopefully a few more viewers on c-span are smiling this evening because of itism yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from illinois. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number three printed in house report 113-187. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker, for an amendment. the chair: the clerk will de
would let that helicopter leaf washington, d.c. today. this is a commonsense, bipartisan amendment that gives our farmers a stronger voice and better place at the table when e.p.a. is considering these regulations that impact the ag community and i want to thank ranking member peterson forporting this effort as well. i urge my colleagues to support it andt to say thank you, mr. chairman, to my colleague from tennessee for making this actually a lively debate tonight and hopefully a few more...
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a march on washington became one of its defining moments. there are countless photographs of that historic day. one shows a pair of national park service rangers standing by dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the image captures a small moment in a great event, but speaks volumes about the role of the national park service. we are here, we will always be here as the guardians of the american story. we gather today admits the greatest concentration of american monuments anywhere in the country -- amidst the greatest concentration of american monuments anywhere in the country. at each you will find a familiar national park service arrowhead, and the distinctive ranger's flat hat. we are there to welcome visitors, answer questions, and take care of these treasured places, to preserve the american stories they represent and the aspirations that bind us together as a people. the places are now reserved as national parks across our nation. the first women's rights convention in seneca, new york. the edmund pettis bridge and the long roa
a march on washington became one of its defining moments. there are countless photographs of that historic day. one shows a pair of national park service rangers standing by dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the image captures a small moment in a great event, but speaks volumes about the role of the national park service. we are here, we will always be here as the guardians of the american story. we gather today admits the greatest concentration of american monuments anywhere in...
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am a but to washington -- washington, but to washington. we, the people, who take on the mantle of citizenship, you are marching. [cheers and applause] that is the lesson of our past. that is the promise of tomorrow. ,n the face of impossible odds people who love their country can change it. when millions of americans of every race, every faith and every station can join together in a spirit of brotherhood, those mountains will be made low and those rough places will be made plain and those crooked places, they straighten out towards grace. we will vindicate the faith of those who sacrifice so much and live up to the true meaning of our creed as one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ america ♪ red white and blue ♪ america lady liberty ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ america [cheers and applause] [indistinct conversations] ♪ >> 50 years to the day, the 1963 march on washington for jobs and freedom, thousands have returned to washington to commemorate m
am a but to washington -- washington, but to washington. we, the people, who take on the mantle of citizenship, you are marching. [cheers and applause] that is the lesson of our past. that is the promise of tomorrow. ,n the face of impossible odds people who love their country can change it. when millions of americans of every race, every faith and every station can join together in a spirit of brotherhood, those mountains will be made low and those rough places will be made plain and those...